Could be that G.INP was activated around 05:30 this morning on my line as it reset itself for the first time in months.Old stats were: Max. down 74615 - actual 73445 - S/N 6.3dbToday's new stats: Max. down 78889 - actual 73997 - S/N 9db Now all it needs is for the DLM to get it's finger out and tweak the speed up & the target S/N down.Pity they didn't do a DLM reset automatically so as to speed the improvement up.

Could be that G.INP was activated around 05:30 this morning on my line as it reset itself for the first time in months.Old stats were: Max. down 74615 - actual 73445 - S/N 6.3dbToday's new stats: Max. down 78889 - actual 73997 - S/N 9db Now all it needs is for the DLM to get it's finger out and tweak the speed up & the target S/N down.Pity they didn't do a DLM reset automatically so as to speed the improvement up.

Unfortunately not, my router is a TP-Link VR2800 & the new VR series don't tell you much compared to the older models.This is the sum total of the DSL stats menu: (pathetic isn't it, many people have requested TP-Link to reinstate the full stats menu on the new VR series, but nothing yet)DSL Modulation Type: VDSL2Annex Type: Annex A/L

So has anyone seen evidence (backed up by modem stats) of even a single user having G.INP enabled on an ECI cabinet since the trial/pilot restarted? Given the number of lines mentioned on 1st Feb (600,000) I'd have expected at least one user on MDWS to have fallen into the net, but it's still only the 2 users that were seemingly never taken off G.INP first time around (Semmy and ayeaye).